Alexander R C, Mukherjee S, Richter J, Kaufmann C A
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107.
J Nerv Ment Dis. 1994 Nov;182(11):639-44. doi: 10.1097/00005053-199411000-00007.
Using the Waldrop scale, minor physical anomalies were studied in 82 Caucasian subjects, including 41 schizophrenic and 8 bipolar adults, as well as 14 normal and 19 mentally retarded adults. An increased incidence of minor physical anomalies was found in the mentally retarded adults relative to the other groups. Consistent with previous studies, there was a trend for the total mean Waldrop score of the schizophrenic group to be higher than the mean score of the normal group. Minor physical anomalies (assessed by the Waldrop scale), however, appear to be of questionable utility in identifying "congenital" schizophrenia, at least as this putative subgroup of schizophrenia is currently conceptualized.
使用沃尔德罗普量表,对82名白种人受试者的轻微身体异常进行了研究,其中包括41名精神分裂症成年患者、8名双相情感障碍成年患者、14名正常成年人和19名智力迟钝成年人。与其他组相比,智力迟钝成年人中轻微身体异常的发生率更高。与先前的研究一致,精神分裂症组的总平均沃尔德罗普得分有高于正常组平均得分的趋势。然而,轻微身体异常(通过沃尔德罗普量表评估)在识别“先天性”精神分裂症方面似乎效用存疑,至少就目前对精神分裂症这一假定亚组的概念而言是这样。